Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Home games will be streamed live on Stretch Internet

SBCC is only community college to stream home games

Link to video stream of SBCC home games:  http://client.stretchinternet.com/client/sbcc.portal#

By Dave Loveton
SBCC Sports Information


You can still watch SBCC athletes in action, even if you can’t make it out to the picturesque campus for a game. Vaquero home games are now available in live streaming video on the internet, via Stretch Internet.

The sports that fans can watch in the fall are football, men’s and women’s soccer, women’s volleyball and men's and women's basketball.

“Stretch Internet is well established with NCAA institutions and we’re the only community college to offer this caliber of live streaming games,” said Vaquero athletic director Ryan Byrne. “They offer one of the most user friendly and high-quality platforms on the market.

“There’s a lot of people who want to support our program and watch our student-athletes. For one reason or another -- geographic, time constraints or work -- they can’t always get out to the games. This gives people the chance to watch us from their living room or on their phone or mobile device.”

Games are archived on the SBCC Stretch Internet page in the “On Demand” section, allowing people to watch previously aired games at any time.

There is no audio commentary on the streaming video currently but Byrne hopes to add that in the near future.

Stretch Internet, based in Mesa, Ariz., was founded in 2003 by a former college athletics media relations professional who saw a need to provide affordable, high-quality streaming to college and university athletic departments. Stretch Internet works with nearly 300 colleges and universities, high schools and professional sports organizations.

By utilizing the best streaming technology possible and backed by one of the best customer support systems in the business, SBCC Athletics hopes to attract supporters from around the world to tune in and cheer on the Vaqueros.

Monday, August 27, 2012

GradesFirst goes campus-wide

Electronic program started in Athletic Department


By Dave Loveton, Sports Information

Monday, August 27, 2012
After a successful debut in the SBCC Athletic Department in the Spring of 2012, the “GradesFirst” electronic student-success platform is spreading to the entire SBCC campus.


GradesFirst combines early alert, advising, and tutor management into an exclusively web-based solution. The Enterprise version provides all campus advising and tutoring centers with a unified solution, which facilitates collaboration and produces campus-wide results.

“It eliminates the slow, crawling grade and progress reports that used to be done by paper,” said Vaquero football coach Craig Moropoulos. “Now, it’s all done on the internet. We can monitor our guys a lot easier and a lot quicker.

“If guys aren’t going to Study Hall or whatever, you can see it immediately and contact them by email. It’s better because the students know they’re going to be checked on a daily basis. Communication between the students, teachers, counselors and coaches is really enhanced.”

The system centralizes student documentation, provides online appointment scheduling, integrates tutor management, and automates communication with students via text and email messaging.

The GradesFirst program arrived at the perfect time since the NCAA just raised minimum GPA for community college student-athlete transfers to 2.5.

“We view athletics as a student success program,” said SBCC Athletic Director Ryan Byrne. “Most of our student-athletes plan to transfer to a four-year, NCAA institution. It’s our responsibility to put the students in the best possible position to be successful and reach the academic goals. Now that community college transfer student-athletes have to have a minimum 2.5 GPA in specific, degree applicable courses, we have to find ways to work even more effectively with our student-athletes in their academic pursuits.

“We are in the business of creating opportunities for student-athletes to have success at SBCC, at the four-year level and in life.”

SBCC Athletics is committed to the success of its student-athletes and helping them transfer to the next level. As a “Top 10” Community College in the U.S., the education and coaching provided are second to none.

SBCC student-athletes are twice as likely as non-students to be transfer-ready after two years and to complete their degree. Nearly 33 percent of all student-athletes are on the Honor Roll with over a 3.0 GPA.

“Now that we use GradesFirst, our Progress Reports receive very high response rates and coaches and counselors get an immediate opportunity to follow up with students who may show signs of needing support,” noted Byrne. “We are also able to utilize GradesFirst in the Student-Athlete Academic Achievement Zone where our tutors can provide targeted tutoring based on professor feedback and our coaches can immediately check on athletes.”